Thurs Sail?

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Date: Thu Jun 08 1995 - 07:34:22 PDT


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So, where should I consider sailing this sunny thursday afternoon?

We've had a northerly flow over the last few days, which supports
Ken Sonoda's approach of always sailing the Delta in a north flow. However,
 I think the forecasts are for the flow to be more westerly/northwesterly today,
with even a little fog.

Early in the development of this kind of pattern, isn't Coyote often good -
since it's close to ocean and a northwesterly flow location anyway? Seems
to take a day or two sometimes for the east bay to fill in.

Whadya think?

Jim Grinstead / jrg3@pge.com-DeleteThis

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